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Well, I've been "done". I felt a mix of many emotions, from fear, inadequacy and uncertainty to joy and wrmth and love. It really was amazing. My sponsor, Dimitri, has recently completed an icon-writing course and the above is his first icon, which happened to be of the Holy Archangel Michael. I'm sure God interevened here.

He gave it to me. I was really touched by the fact that he was willing to part with his first ever, and it is such a beautiful thing. I venerated it there and then before receiving it. I'm so pleased.

It turns out we didn't spit in the end, but when we turned west we realised that the faithful had all moved aside, leaving a gap "just in case", which I found rather amusing.

I also took a friend along. He had never been to an Orthodox Liturgy before and I think was rather transported by the whole thing to another level. Let's see what becomes of the seed that this may have planted.

Yes, the icon is splendid! What a wonderful gift, truly from the heart since it was your sponsor's very first! Those of us who have tried but have not succeeded in learning icon-writing know that the gift of your sponsor's very first icon--and such an excellent icon besides--was extremely special!

As I said on the EF, Michael, many prayers. It's sad to see you go but you're evidently doing what you feel God wants you to. May Our Lady of Walsingham pray for you (and, as I look at the icon of her in my study, I'm sure she is).

Despite being a big fan of Ian's blog (currently on sabbatical sadly) (the blog, not Ian) there's still so much about Orthodoxy I don't know. I'd not heard about the spitting before, and I must confess to suppressing a giggle at the thought of it. What is it meant to signify?

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